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advert
1[ad-vurt]
verb (used without object)
to remark or comment; refer (usually followed byto ).
He adverted briefly to the news of the day.
Synonyms: alludeto turn the attention (usually followed byto ).
The committee adverted to the business at hand.
advert
2[ad-vert]
noun
advert
1/ ˈædvɜːt /
noun
informal, short for advertisement
advert
2/ ədˈvɜːt /
verb
to draw attention (to); refer (to)
Word History and Origins
Origin of advert1
Example Sentences
American Eagle has stuck by the advert, saying it is referring only to the company's denim jeans.
By the time he was 14, Simons boasted more than a million Instagram followers, a contract with Nike and had starred in an advert alongside Neymar and Ronaldinho.
A painting stolen by the Nazis that was spotted in an Argentinian estate agent's advert has vanished, a prosecutor says following a raid on the home.
Some adverts for the trip even reference the nearby missile testing site, describing it as a "unique" vacation spot.
As the adverts for the black stuff say, it is a lovely day for Guinness.
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When To Use
Advert is short for advertisement. It is primarily used in the U.K. in the same way that American speakers use the word ad.Advert is also a verb that means to call attention to or reference something. This is easy to remember since the purpose of advertisements is to get your attention.Example: There are way too many adverts on this page.
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